I've spent some time thinking about "Supermassive Black Holes", and here's what I came up with:
Well, they are massive. And black holes.
There are two things that come to mind in relation to Supermassive Black Holes:
First, lets take a look at the definition of "Supermassive Black Holes":
Supermassive Black Holes are the largest class of black holes, and have masses ranging from millions to billions of solar masses (M☉).
This is an interesting fact, because it means that most black holes are not supermassive. Second, these Supermassive Black Holes have a name.
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You are getting an AI to generate text on different topics.
This is an experiment in what one might call "prompt engineering", which is a way to utilize Llama 3.1 405b, a neural network trained by Meta.
Llama is a language model. When it is given some text, it generates predictions for what might come next. It is remarkably good at adapting to different contexts, as defined by a prompt (in this case, hidden), which sets the scene for what type of text will be generated.
Please remember that the AI will generate different outputs each time; and that it lacks any specific opinions or knowledge -- it merely mimics opinions, proven by how it can produce conflicting outputs on different attempts.
Feel free to share interesting outputs to /r/philosopherAI on Reddit.